Monday, January 23, 2012

The time is rapidly approaching for the amazing, informative, growing and very popular, Green Garden Showcase!

Showing great community support, signups for the gardens for the 4th Annual Mar Vista Green Garden Showcase have been a huge success and all are chosen. A big 'Thank You' to everyone who offered their garden or contacted a neighbor! This is our community in action...neighbor to neighbor, everyone helping out.This year there will be close to 40 new gardens and almost 90 in total. Many homeowners are opening their backyards for this amazing tour.

Come by the Green Tent this Sunday and get a preview of some of the very special stops on the tour.

"The tour this year will showcase drought-resistant landscapes and edible gardens with sustainability features ranging from composting techniques to water capture practices.Urban farms range from 'aquaponic' farming to chicken coops. This year the tour places special emphasis on the critical need for ocean friendly gardens and California native gardens that support much needed pollinators such as honey bees and monarch butterflies. See how creating outdoor rooms provides much more useful livable space than a traditional lawn and creates a sense of community."

We'll also have tips on how to get the most out of this unique Earth Day event.(Hint:You will not be visiting all 90 gardens.)

We still need your help! -There are many opportunities to contribute an hour or more of your time to make the 2012 Showcase a huge success.Photographers, docents, signage team, data entry and refreshment czar are some of the areas where we can use a hand.

And don’t forget to mark your calendars and tell your friends and family.

Husband and wife team Rob and Chelsea McFarland started HoneyLove as a nonprofit conservation organization with a mission to protect the honeybees and inspire and educate new urban beekeepers.

Why This Is Important

Over the last three years, more than one in three honeybee colonies collapsed nationwide, a phenomenon now called Colony Collapse Disorder or CCD. According to the USDA, about one-third of our food is thanks to the work of bees, making CCD one of the broadest environmental and food security challenges of our time. Discover what you can do to help support our bee populations.Join the BEEKEEPER’S RALLYat the Green Tent this week-bring the kids, come in your black and yellow costumes,have your questions answered and show your support!``

One of the great things about living in Mar Vista is how environmentally conscious the neighborhood and its residents are.

The Green Garden Showcase is a perfect example of that. It serves as an example of how we can all live a bit more sustainably.

Not all of us have that kind of land and space though. There are many apartment dwellers that reside in Mar Vista. So what can they do to participate?

Mike Lieberman of Urban Organics will be our presenter at the Green Tent this Sunday. He can show you how to maximize the little space that you have to grow your own food.Mike is the publisher ofUrbanOrganicGardener.comwhere he shows people with little to no land how to start growing their own food so they can avoid toxic pesticides, eat healthier and not feel limited by their lack of experience and space.

The information acquired when gardening used to be passed down from generation to generation. Unfortunately most of that information has been lost. Here are some things that I learned last year that I’d like to pass along to you.

And there are plenty more to come, so be sure to stop by the Green Tent at the Mar Vista Farmer’s Market to say hello, get some apartment gardening tips and enter to win some great prizes.

Since 1978,UC Cooperative Extension's Common Ground Programhas made gardening possible for many Los Angeles County residents, particularly low-income and traditionally underrepresented families. The program goals are to improve nutrition; increase access to fresh, low-cost produce; offer gardening education; build bridges between neighbors and communities; help create employment opportunities; and encourage a cleaner, greener Los Angeles. Families learn how to garden, grow their own food and prepare it in a healthful manner. In addition, the program trains community volunteers and Master Gardeners, who in turn, volunteer their time to community and school gardens.You may want to consider signing up for the Master Gardener volunteer training program!They will also be answering questions about the LA County Master Food Preserver Certification/Training program!The LA County Master Food Preserver Certification/Training program is now open for applications, deadline is Feb 10.

If you are someone who wants to learn about all aspects of food preservation and food safety, then teach low-resource communities the same, and if you love to volunteer, this program is for you. Any blog posts/Patch posts/tweets/FBs would be appreciated.It's highly competitive -- and the people who are in the program are also charged with helping to rebuild it from the ground up, as it had been out of commission for 14 years until its revival last year, when two classes graduated. Henceforth, there will only be one class per year. Apply now!

Monday, January 9, 2012

4th Annual Mar Vista Green Garden Showcase

Have you heard about the Mar VistaGreen Garden Showcase? Do you want to know more about it? Are you wondering if your garden qualifies or what participating entails?

I’m a landscaper…can I show my garden?

I did it myself…can I be in the show?

I’m transitioning to green…do you qualify?

Is my garden in Mar Vista?

What do I need to do?

Stop by the Green Tent this Sunday and have your questions answered.

Last year, this giant Earth Day eco-festival featured over 80 gardens located throughout Mar Vista and attracted over 2000 visitors. There is a tremendous sense of community as residents from all over Southern California celebrate our shared vision for a greener life. Encouraging sustainability in daily living, we map six self-guided walking/biking Garden Tours.

This year’s FREE fourth annual Mar VistaGreen Garden Showcase is Saturday, April 21st, 2012 from 10 a.m. to 4p.m. Many new and returning gardens are already signed up and the deadline to enter is swiftly approaching. Click here to view them.

This year the tour places special emphasis on the critical need for ocean friendly gardens and habitats that support much needed pollinators such as honey bees and monarch butterflies. We are also interested in multiple family dwelling units taking steps toward sustainability, perhaps with edible gardens, composting or drought-tolerant plantings. And we love do it yourself gardeners who share their knowledge and experience.

Sunday, January 1, 2012

If one of your New Year's resolutions was to learn how to live more sustainably, to be more earth friendly or to go a deeper shade of green, Sustainable Works is here to help!

Sustainable Worksis back this Sunday to sign up willing participants for two of their latest class offerings:

Sustainable Works is a non-profit environmental education organization and a project of Community Partners. Their mission is to foster a culture of sustainability in cities, colleges, and businesses.

Sustainable Works offers programs in Santa Monica and now in Los Angeles!

They will be here to sign up willing participants for the next Green Living Workshops, one of their latest classes will be offered at the G2 Gallery starting January 25th. But check here for a class that is closest to you. Several of us at the booth are happy alums of this important, fun and informative course. See here .

The Green Living Workshop covers the following topics, one per week:

Water | Energy | Waste | Chemicals | Transportation | Shopping & Food

In class each week you will spend time learning about the problems related to each of the above topics on a global, national and local scale. Then with the help of the WorksBook, a comprehensive sustainability primer that all participants receive, you will review ten related solutions.

There will also be opportunities to receive sustainability tools to help participants carry out the solutions discussed during the workshop!